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A student experiences a burning feeling in his chest shortly after eating a meal. Which of the following could cause this symptom?

Hydrochloric acid from the stomach is escaping through the cardiac sphincter into the esophagus.
Hydrochloric acid from the stomach is escaping through the pyloric sphincter into the small intestine.
Bile from the gallbladder is escaping through the pyloric sphincter into the stomach.
Bile from the gallbladder is escaping through the cardiac sphincter into the esophagus.

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Bile from the gallbladder is escaping through cardiac sphincter into esophagus
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The correct answer is - Hydrochloric acid from the stomach is escaping through the cardiac sphincter into the esophagus.

The burning feeling often begins in the chest shortly after eating food. This is also called heartburn. It occurs when hydrochloric acid (HCl) from stomach comes into the esophagus. The cardiac sphincter (a band of muscle at the bottom of esophagus) is normally closes when there is no eating. It prevents back flow of food and acid into esophagus. If it closes prematurely, hydrochloric acid can come back into the esophagus causes heartburn.

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